It is a large three toed track that was found.There has not been any skeletal remains of the tracks found but the shape, size, and stride of the Eubrontes show that it's closest relative was the western genus Dilophosarus. That being that it was carnivorous and was big, had a little bump in the front by his eyes and mouth.
This is the Dilophosarus which is closley related to the Eubrontes giganteus.
This is the fossil of Connecticut, the tracks found made by the Eubrontes giganteus.
Time it existed:
The Eubrontes giganteus in connecticut in the Jurassic period over 200 million years ago.
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The fossils are preserved because they turned the area in where the fossils were found into a state park that way they can be preserved and under the states protection.
Who found it and why is it the state fossil:
It was found in 1845 by a famous paleontologist named Edward Hitchcock. It became the state fossil because over 200 thousand tracks were discovered and a state park was made just for these tracks.
By:Kimberly Cortes
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